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Book3 Unit2
Making a difference
善良的力量
“英国辛德勒”:尼古拉斯 温顿的一生
Look at the pictures and predict what happened.
The Jews were arrested and killed by the Nazis.
Nazis is a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, founded in Germany in 1919 and brought to power in 1933 under Adolf Hitler, who was anti-semitic(反犹太主义的).
Who is Schindler
Oskar Schindler is a German businessman who donated all his money and energy to save the lives of more than a thousand Jews.
Look at the word cloud and predict what the man in the pictures might have done.
Prediction.
He might be from Britain. He might have saved frightened Jewish children, whose parents were heartbroken, from the Nazis during World War Ⅱ and he might have received various honours.
受惊的孩子
心碎的父母
各种各样的荣誉
公众的关注
被遗忘的日记
Fast reading.
What order is a biography organized
What elements are included in a biography
The genre of the passage is ______________
a biography
自传
Time order
dates, places and key events
when-where-what
√
Fast- reading for basic information
Ⅰ. What is the main idea of the passage
A.Nicholas Winton is a respected figure.
B.The Nazis killed many children during World War Ⅱ.
C.The life of Nicholas Winton and his achievement.
D.Many Jewish children were helped by Royal Air Force.
Fast reading.
Ⅱ. Match each paragraph with its main idea.
Para.1 A.Winton’s jobs during World War Ⅱ.
Para.2 B.Winton passed away at a very old age.
Para.3 C.Winton’s family background and his early jobs.
Para.4 D.Winton received various honours for his achievement.
Para.5 E.A scene of children escaping from the hands of the Nazis.
Para.6 F.A forgotten journal made Winton’s actions known to the public.
Para.7 G.Winton saved 669 children from December 1938 to August 1939.
Fast reading.
Read for the structure.
Part 1.
Para 1
Part 2.
Para 2-6
Part 3.
Para 7
The________________of Winton
Introduction
The________________of Winton
Main body
The________________to Winton
Conclusion
achievements
major events
comments
Read for information.
Part 1. Introduction
The________________of Winton
achievements
What can we learn from paragraph 1
A.The children boarded the train with their parents.
B.The children were excited to board the train.
C.The number of the children who boarded the train was 669.
D.It was very likely that the parents would not see their children again.
Read for information. Find out the timeline of part 2.
Find out what happens according to the timeline.
1909
1931
1938
1939
1954
1988
2003
2014
2015
Nicholas Witon was born on 19 May in London.
He became a businessman.
He went to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.
By August, Winton had saved 669 children.
Winton left the military.
He was invited onto the British televison programme That’s Life.
Winton received a knighthood.
He was awarded the Order of the White Lion.
Winton passed away on 1 July.
Summarize his qualities.
1938
1939
By August, Winton had saved 669 children.
Why did Winton save the Jewish children
He went to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.
He was born to German-Jewish parents.
A friend asked Winton to come to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.
He saw people living in terrible conditions and whose lives were in danger.
Summarize his qualities.
1938
1939
By August, Winton had saved 669 children.
How did Winton save the Jewish children
He went to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.
He decided to help transport children to safety in Britain. He established an office to keep records of the children, and then returned to Britain to find temporary homes for them. He used donated funds and his own money to pay the 50 pounds per child that the British government required.
Summarize his qualities.
1938
1939
By August, Winton had saved 669 children.
He went to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.
He decided to help transport children to safety in Britain. He established an office to keep records of the children, and then returned to Britain to find temporary homes for them. He used donated funds and his own money to pay the 50 pounds per child that the British government required.
He was born to German-Jewish parents.
A friend asked Winton to come to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis.
He saw people living in terrible conditions and whose lives were in danger.
warm-hearted
helpful
generous
selfless
sympathetic
What is Winton’s personal qualities
Match the events to the years in which they happened.
Winton left the military.
He was awarded the Order of the White Lion.
He went to Prague to help refugees escape from the Nazis.
He was invited onto the British television programme That’s Life.
He became a businessman.
1931
1938
1954
1988
2014
e
c
a
d
b
被授予
白狮勋章
n. 难民 避难者
《这就是生活》
Read for details. Find out the answer.
How were Winton’s action known to the public
His wife found a forgotten journal.
She sent the journal to a newspaper.
The programme brought his actions to public attention.
Read for details. Find out the answer.
What honours did he receive
Order of the White Lion – The highest honour in Czech
Knighthood
Read for details. Find out the answer.
What honours did he receive
The________________to Winton
Conclusion
comments
What is the Chinese meaning of it
仁者长寿
“I have a motto. If something isn’t blatantly / ble t ntli/公然地 impossible, there must be a way of doing it.”
——Nicholas Winson
我有个座右铭。如果一件事不是明显不可能,那就一定有办法去做。
Think & share.
What qualities can we learn from Nicholas Winton
Do you know others who also have The POWER OF GOOD
What did these people do to make the world a better palce to live in
THE POWER OF GOOD can
give Jewish children lives and chances to live a full life
help Africa solve the water problem
solve the problem of hunger for the world
give girls a chance to change their lives
They did make a difference to the world.
Group work. Write a brief biography of the person who you want to recommend.
A biography
Introduction Biggest achievement: Useful expressions:
1.He was born in/on/to...
2.He is a tall man, with thick dark hair...
3.He was born to a poor family and left school...years later.
4.He devoted his lifetime to...
5.He makes great contributions to...
6.Time:from...to...;in 1939;by 1939;since 1939;three years later; at the age of...
Main body Major events (timeline):
Conclusion Your opinion on his/her contribution /Qualities
Language points
1 It is August 1939, and a group of frightened children are boarding a train at Prague’s Wilson Station. Their heartbroken parents do not join them. Indeed, they fear they may never see their children again. But they know that their children will live. These are among the 669 children, most of them Jewish, that Nicholas Winton will go on to save from death at the hands of the Nazis.
一群...
board a train 上火车
布拉格 威尔逊车站
adj. 心碎的 悲伤的
adv. 确实 实际上
prep. 在...中
犹太人
使...免遭
在某人手里
定语从句
2 Nicholas Winton was born on 19 May 1909 in London, to German-Jewish parents. The family later took British nationality. On leaving school, Winton worked in banks in Germany and France. He returned to Britain in 1931, where he worked in business.
讲解:on doing=as soon as 一...就...
Eg: On arriving home I discovered they had gone.
=As soon as I arrived home, I discovered they had gone.
我一到家就发现他们已经离开了。
take ... nationality 加入...国籍
on+doing... 一...就...
定语从句
3 In December 1938, a friend asked Winton to come to Prague to aid people who were escaping from the Nazis. In Prague, Winton saw people living in terrible conditions and whose lives were in danger. He decided to help transport children to safety in Britain. He established an office to keep records of the children, and then returned to Britain to find temporary homes for them. He used donated funds and his own money to pay the 50 pounds per child that the British government required. By August 1939, Winton had saved 669 children.
v. 帮助 援助
定语从句
逃离... 逃脱...
绝境
定语从句
v. 运输 传播
transportation n. 运输 交通工具
在危险中
transport ... to safety 把...送到安全的地方
把...记录下来
adj. 暂时的
n. 基金 储备
定语从句
by + 时间点 → 过去完成时
4 During World War II, Winton served as an officer in Britain’s Royal Air Force. He left the military in 1954. He then worked for international charities and for various companies. For the most part, he did not mention the children he saved, and
his actions soon disappeared from people’s memories.
serve as... 担任... 充当... 起...的作用
n. 军官;警官
official n. 官员;公务员
空军
国际慈善机构
v./n. 谈到 提及
从...中消失
5 That all changed in 1988 when his wife Grete found a forgotten journal at home. The
journal contained photographs and names of the children and addresses of the families that took them in. She sent the journal to a newspaper, and that year Winton was seen on the British television programme That’s Life. At one point, the host asked people in the audience to stand up if Nicholas Winton had saved their lives. A shocked Winton watched as the majority of people rose to their feet. The programme brought his actions to public attention, and Winton became a respected figure around the world.
单个过去分词作定语
v. 包含
定语从句
take sb. in 收留某人
在某一时刻
时间状语从句: 当...时
...的大多数
rise to one’s feet = stand up
bring ... to public attention 使...引起公众注意
n. 知名人士
遗忘的日记
6 Later, Winton received various honours for his achievement, including a knighthood in 2003, and the Czech government’s highest honour, the Order of the White Lion, in 2014.
7 Nicholas Winton passed away on 1 July 2015, at the age of 106. As the Chinese saying goes, “A kind-hearted person lives a long life.”
n. 荣誉 v. 尊敬
n. 爵士头衔
adj. 捷克的
n. 勋章
去世
adj. 仁慈的
adj.各种各样的
live a ... life 过一个...的生活
Key points
a group of 一群...
board a train 上火车
go on to do sth. 继续做某事
save from death 从死亡中救出
at the hands of 在...的手中
take British nationality 取得英国国籍
on leaving school 一离开学校
work in business 经商
escape from 逃离
be in danger 处于危险
transport...to... 将...运往
keep records of 记录
temporary homes 寄养家庭
Key points
14.serve as 用作;充当;担任
15.for the most part=to a large extent/degree 在很大程度上
16.take in 收留;吸收;欺骗
17.at one point 在某一时刻
18.rise to one’s feet 站起来
19.bring his actions to public attention 使他的行为引起公众的注意
20.a respected figure 一个受尊敬的人物 respect n./v. 尊敬
21.pass away 去世
22.at the age of... 在...岁的时候
23.as the Chinese saying goes 正如中国俗话说
24.live a ... life 过...的生活
25.indeed adv.实际上
26.frightened children 受惊的孩子
Key points
27.heartbroken parents 伤心欲绝的父母
28.German-Jewish 德裔犹太人的 Jew n.犹太人 Jewish adj.犹太人的
29.establish v.建立 set up
30.forgotten journal 被遗忘的日记
journal n.日记;杂志;期刊;报纸 日记-diary keep a diary 写日记
31.contain v.包含 involve
32.host n.主持人 ;主人;主办方 v.主办
34.shock-shocked-shocking v.使...震惊;n.震惊-感到震惊的-令人震惊的
35.various=all kinds of 各种各样的
36.knight-knighthood
37.Czech adj.捷克的;捷克人的;捷克语的 n.捷克人;捷克语
38.honour n.荣誉
Nicholas Winton was born on 19 May 1909 in London. On 1. _______ (leave) school, he worked in banks in Germany and France. In 1931, Winton 2. __________ (return) to Britain, working as a businessman. In December 1938, one of his friends asked him to come to Prague to aid people 3. ___ escaping from the Nazis. In Prague, he saw people whose living 4. __________ (condition) were terrible. He determined 5. ________ (help) transport children to safety in Britain. By August 1939, Winton 6. __________ (save) 669 children in total.
During World War Ⅱ,Winton served as an officer in Britain's Royal Air Force. He left the military in 1954 and worked for international charities and for 7. ______________ companies. He didn't mention 8. ____ children he saved, so his actions disappeared from people's memories.
In 1988, his wife found a 9. _________ (forget) journal at home, which made Winton's story go public. Winton became a respected figure around the world. Winton died on 1 July 2015, at the age of 106. 10. ____ the Chinese saying goes, “A kind-hearted person lives a long life.”
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Nicholas Winton was born on 19 May 1909 in London. On 1. _______ (leave) school, he worked in banks in Germany and France. In 1931, Winton 2. __________ (return) to Britain, working as a businessman. In December 1938, one of his friends asked him to come to Prague to aid people 3. ___ escaping from the Nazis. In Prague, he saw people whose living 4. __________ (condition) were terrible. He determined 5. ________ (help) transport children to safety in Britain. By August 1939, Winton 6. __________ (save) 669 children in total.
During World War Ⅱ,Winton served as an officer in Britain's Royal Air Force. He left the military in 1954 and worked for international charities and for 7. ______________ companies. He didn't mention 8. ____ children he saved, so his actions disappeared from people's memories.
In 1988, his wife found a 9. _________ (forget) journal at home, which made Winton's story go public. Winton became a respected figure around the world. Winton died on 1 July 2015, at the age of 106. 10. ____ the Chinese saying goes, “A kind-hearted person lives a long life.”
leaving
returned
in
conditions
to help
had saved
various/varied
the
forgotten
As
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